Year
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In our first year, the first net went off the line in October of 2003.
We thought the hitting-it-out-of-the-box number was 150,000 nets a
year.
This year, they are now producing eight million nets a year, and they employ 5,000 people, 90 percent of whom are women, mostly unskilled.
This year, two billion dollars worth of loans will go through peer-to-peer lending platforms.
He's turning 50 this year, and he's convinced that the rich tapestry of reputation he's built on Airbnb will lead him to doing something interesting with the rest of his life.
It's 2008, and I'm just finishing my first
year
of design school.
And I'm at my first year-end review, which is a form of ritual torture for design students, where they make you take everything you made over the course of the
year
and lay it out on a table and stand next to it while a bunch of professors, most of whom you've never seen before, give you their unfiltered opinions of it.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last
year
a researcher called Daryl Bem conducted a piece of research where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get published in a journal.
And then finally, the FDA Amendment Act was passed a couple of years ago saying that everybody who conducts a trial must post the results of that trial within one
year.
But a
year
later, I met another musician who had also studied at Juilliard, one who profoundly helped me find my voice and shaped my identity as a musician.
Keats himself had also given up a career in medicine to pursue poetry, but he died when he was a
year
older than me.
Every
year
since, it's been revised downwards.
So every year, June 16, we will commemorate all those comrades or students who died.
We solve last
year'
s problems without thinking about the future.
Washington, D.C., last year, actually led the nation in new green roofs installed, and they're funding this in part thanks to a five-cent tax on plastic bags.
Two hundred and twenty-six billion a
year
is spent on cancer in the United States.
So what I'd end [with] is, the most beautiful thing I've learned since I quit my job almost a
year
ago to do this, is that it really doesn't take very many of us to achieve spectacular results.
We provided bags, bags of information, and I had quite a few tradies say to me in the first year, "Aw, this is a load of you-know-what," but those tradies I know still have those bags in their Ute or in their shed.
Globally, 800,000 a
year
suicides in the world, one every 40 seconds.
Last year, it was the second-most downloaded paper by Biology Letters, and the feedback from not just scientists and teachers but the public as well.
Of all the voice-calling minutes in the world last year, what percentage do you think were accounted for by cross-border phone calls?
For doing this, I was incarcerated for a
year
in an assessment center which was actually a remand center.
I slowly became aware that I knew nobody that knew me for longer than a
year.
Over 100 million prescriptions of antidepressants are written every
year
in the United States.
And about a
year
ago, an Internet dating service, Match.com,
He doesn't remember if he stole my chocolate bar, but he remembers the
year
of release for every song on my iPod, conversations we had when he was four, weeing on my arm on the first ever episode of Teletubbies, and Lady Gaga's birthday.
MT: And is it a coincidence that there are 52 cards in a deck of cards, just as there are 52 weeks in a
year?
MT: Oh, 365, the number of days in a year, the number of days between each birthday.
It's been estimated in the U.S., in a tiny colony of big brown bats, that they will feed on over a million insects a year, and in the United States of America, right now bats are being threatened by a disease known as white-nose syndrome.
It's working its way slowly across the U.S. and wiping out populations of bats, and scientists have estimated that 1,300 metric tons of insects a
year
are now remaining in the ecosystems due to the loss of bats.
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